Hayman, Alicia A.
Building Climate Resilient Agriculture in Caribbean Countries: Trinidad and Tobago - Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2023 - an online resource (4 pages) pdf
Trinidad and Tobago's agriculture sector contributes only 1.2% to the country's GDP, but it employs over 4% of the population and plays a crucial role in diversifying the economy. However, the sector faces challenges in including mitigation measures due to limited data availability, low monitoring, reporting, and verification capacity, and policies that do not address climate change. Additionally, low awareness of Nationally Determined Contribution goals and purposes among farmers, extension officers, and government workers affects data collection and implementation of mitigation or adaptation actions. To enhance the country's climate ambition, T&T can focus on reducing emissions from fertilizer use, enteric fermentation, and manure management in crop and livestock production. Improved emission data for rice cultivation could also help identify feasible emission reduction options for this category.
AGRICULTURA
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
AGRICULTURA
MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA SOSTENIBLE
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
SECTOR AGRARIO
AGRICULTURA
REDUCCION DE EMISIONES
AGRICULTURA
DESARROLLO DE CAPACIDAD
AGRICULTURA
MANEJO DE DESECHOS AGRICOLAS
AGRICULTURA
RESILIENCIA DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS
AGRICULTURA
RESILIENCIA AL CLIMA
AGRICULTURA
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
AGRICULTURA
DIGESTION RUMINAL
AGRICULTURA
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
AGRICULTURA
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
AGRICULTURA
MANEJO DEL CULTIVO
AGRICULTURA
COOPERACION PUBLICO-PRIVADA
AGRICULTURA
INNOVACION AGRICOLA
AGRICULTURA
TECNOLOGIA AGRICOLA
AGRICULTURA
INVESTIGACION AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
RIEGO
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
CONSUMO INTERIOR
AGRICULTURA
GESTION DE LA INFORMACION
AGRICULTURA
SEGURO AGRARIO
AGRICULTURA
TRAZABILIDAD
CARICOM
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CARIBBEAN
CARIBE
Building Climate Resilient Agriculture in Caribbean Countries: Trinidad and Tobago - Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2023 - an online resource (4 pages) pdf
Trinidad and Tobago's agriculture sector contributes only 1.2% to the country's GDP, but it employs over 4% of the population and plays a crucial role in diversifying the economy. However, the sector faces challenges in including mitigation measures due to limited data availability, low monitoring, reporting, and verification capacity, and policies that do not address climate change. Additionally, low awareness of Nationally Determined Contribution goals and purposes among farmers, extension officers, and government workers affects data collection and implementation of mitigation or adaptation actions. To enhance the country's climate ambition, T&T can focus on reducing emissions from fertilizer use, enteric fermentation, and manure management in crop and livestock production. Improved emission data for rice cultivation could also help identify feasible emission reduction options for this category.
AGRICULTURA
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
AGRICULTURA
MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA SOSTENIBLE
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
SECTOR AGRARIO
AGRICULTURA
REDUCCION DE EMISIONES
AGRICULTURA
DESARROLLO DE CAPACIDAD
AGRICULTURA
MANEJO DE DESECHOS AGRICOLAS
AGRICULTURA
RESILIENCIA DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS
AGRICULTURA
RESILIENCIA AL CLIMA
AGRICULTURA
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
AGRICULTURA
DIGESTION RUMINAL
AGRICULTURA
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
AGRICULTURA
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
AGRICULTURA
MANEJO DEL CULTIVO
AGRICULTURA
COOPERACION PUBLICO-PRIVADA
AGRICULTURA
INNOVACION AGRICOLA
AGRICULTURA
TECNOLOGIA AGRICOLA
AGRICULTURA
INVESTIGACION AGRARIA
AGRICULTURA
RIEGO
AGRICULTURA
AGRICULTURA
CONSUMO INTERIOR
AGRICULTURA
GESTION DE LA INFORMACION
AGRICULTURA
SEGURO AGRARIO
AGRICULTURA
TRAZABILIDAD
CARICOM
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CARIBBEAN
CARIBE

